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[* black] From the side, this thing is about as Apple as they come. Cold, hard stainless steel? Check. Seamless construction? Check.
-[* black] From the front, it's about as modern kitchen as they come. But can it really grate? Not really.
+[* black] From the front, it's about as modern kitchen as they come. But can it really grate? [https://youtu.be/xYhcM0fhgC8?t=830|Not really|new_window=true].
[* black] In the middle of all that grate-ness, we spot some ports: a 3.5 mm, two USB-C's, two USB-A's, two HDMI's, two ethernets, and one for power.
[* black] We already got a look at the Mac Pro's two primary handles, but what's this third one hiding on the top?
[* black] Maybe it opens the computer? Nah, we know how Apple operates—we'll look for some pentalobes.
[* black] In other news, we spy more ports atop this machine: two USB-C's.